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"I guess we were all kind of hoping for the best - that maybe they were just planning to stay another day", Weland told ABC News, saying that extended family and friends had been concerned over the lack of social media posts from the group.

"The Sharps have been located". When the police went to their condo and found them, they were all dead.

Ashli Peterson posted to Facebook Thursday March 22 night. "At this time that is all the information we have", Peterson said. She said the Sharps had last been heard from March 15. "We are extremely anxious and hope they are found soon or can contact their family", she added.

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"They wanted to file a missing person's report", said VerMeer, "since they were supposed to have gone to a basketball game, and never made it. Officers filled out missing person's reports, and made contact with the State Department". She said the family left the USA on March 15, bound for Tulum, Mexico.

According to Facebook posts from family members, Kevin, Amy, Sterling, and Adrianna Sharp left the USA on March 15th on a destination to Tulum, Mexico. What had family and loved ones concerned was what may have happened after their arrival.

Before the bodies were found, Hoyt tried to get a message to her sister through the Creston newspaper. "Let us know you're safe".

Ana Laura Perez, president of the state's commission for the protection of journalists, said Vazquez hadn't formally reported any threats, but noted that initial investigations suggest that "apparently he had been threatened by a notary, and there was also talk of threats from mayors". A KCCI reporter posted a photo of the Sharp family at a Chiefs game.

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